पापिनां यानि पापानि प्रसह्य क्षालितान्यहो । तच्छुद्ध्यै सेव्यते तीर्थैः प्रयागमधिकं ततः
pāpināṃ yāni pāpāni prasahya kṣālitānyaho | tacchuddhyai sevyate tīrthaiḥ prayāgamadhikaṃ tataḥ
آه! إن خطايا الخطّائين تُغسَل قسرًا؛ ولأجل هذا التطهير بعينه تقصدُ سائرُ التيِرثا «براياغا» وتخدمه؛ لذلك فبراياغا أعظمُ منها.
Agastya (continued from preceding verse context)
Tirtha: Prayāga (Triveṇī Saṅgama)
Type: sangam
Listener: Sūdharmiṇī / addressed righteous interlocutor
Scene: At the Triveṇī Saṅgama, dark smoke-like forms of sins are swept away by a powerful current of luminous water; other tīrtha-deities arrive with offerings, seeking purification from Prayāga’s waters.
The highest tīrtha is defined by its unmatched capacity to purify even the gravest moral and karmic stains.
Prayāga, elevated above other pilgrimage places due to its purificatory power.
Implied tīrtha-sevā—seeking purification through pilgrimage/bathing at Prayāga.